After 40 years of cruising, Royal Caribbean has learned a thing or two about innovation at sea. There's only one rule: Anything is possible. They push the limits of the imagination for a vacation that exceeds every expectation. The vacation you deserve. It’s called the Royal Advantage – their promise to give you the most innovative ships, exciting worldwide destinations and best personalized service to each and every guest.

With hundreds of destinations in 72 countries on 6 continents to choose from, all you have to do is pick a spot and go. While you sail, enjoy first-at-sea experiences on their innovative ships such as the FlowRider surf simulator, rock-climbing walls, zip line, ice-skating rink, AquaTheater shows and Boardwalk carousel. Whether you're lounging at the pool, enjoying a gourmet meal in the dining room, relaxing with a massage in the spa or taking a break in your room, you will be wowed by their Gold Anchor Service.

Eligibility

PRIMARY ELIGIBILITY

Airline PersonnelAny person who satisfies any of the following standards shall be deemed an Eligible Airline Employee provided that person can substantiate his or her employment by providing the acceptable forms of proof described in the identification section.Airline Employee: To be an Eligible Airline Employee a person must be:1. A current full-time employee of either a domestic or international commercial passenger airline2. A current employee of Federal Express (FEDEX), Astar Air Cargo (formerly DHL Airways), Airborne Express or United Parcel Service (UPS)

Stateroom Eligibility

As long as one guest in the stateroom is described as primary eligible, the following would apply:1. All other guests in the same stateroom would be eligible for the interline rate2. (One) additional stateroom may be booked with guests in that stateroom being eligible for the interline rate3. A (second) additional stateroom may be booked with guests being eligible for the interline rate only if one of the two additional staterooms is occupied by dependant children of the primary guest. 4. Maximum of three (3) cabins can be booked per primary guest, per sailing date only as described in #3 immediately above.

Examples of where three cabins are NOT eligible:a) primary employee in cabin 1, spouse in cabin 2, dependent children in cabin 3 b) primary employee in cabin 1, anybody in cabin 2, dependent children in cabin 3

SECONDARY ELIGIBILITYGuests qualified under Secondary Eligibility may cruise at interline rates even if unaccompanied by the Primary eligible guest. All guests in the same stateroom as the Secondary Eligible guest can travel at the interline rate. Guests qualified as Secondary Eligibility are as follows:1. Spouse or Domestic Partner of currently employed Airline Employee2. Parents of currently employed Airline Employee3. Retired employee from a domestic or international commercial passenger airline4. (CRS) employees of Sabre, Worldspan, Galileo/Apollo, Travelport, or Amadeus

MILITARY ELIGIBILITYTo qualify for a military rate, an individual must be classified as one of the following: 1. Active personnel currently serving in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard or Reserves or Canadian National Defense. 2. Retired from any of the divisions listed above. “Retired” is defined as A. enlisted personnel or officers with a minimum of 20 years of service B. Medically retired, or C. 100% disabled.

INELIGIBLE GUESTSThe following guests are NOT qualified to have their own stateroom at interline or military rates:1. Amtrak employees2. Cruise line employees3. Tour company employees4. Parents-In-Law5. FAA, Air Traffic Controllers or other government employees

IDENTIFICATION

A Primary guest as described above must provide proof of eligibility in the form of a copy either mailed, faxed or emailed, of their current I.D. Badge from their respective airline/company. This is the only form of accepted identification needed for the Airline Employee.

Retired pilot or employee must produce proof in the form of a copy, either mailed, faxed or emailed, company I.D. Badge or correspondence from a Human Resource Department of the company from which the employee or pilot retired

A Secondary guest as described above must provide both a copy either mailed, faxed or emailed of the Primary guest I.D. Badge and a letter on airline letterhead with Manager or Department Head signature and phone number

Military Guests are to provide proper identification in the form of a WHITE or GREEN Identification Card provided for United States uniformed personnel. A WHITE N.D. 21 Identification card with a Red Canadian flag is required for Canadian National Defense personnel

Interline Guest may be required to provide proof of identification at pier check-in along with proof of qualification for each occupant of the second stateroom (if any). Failure to produce authentic identification may result in the cruise fare reverting to full retail tariff at time of check in or boarding may be denied.